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This is a discussion on Handling baby Corgis within the General Puppy Discussions forums, part of the Puppy Matters category; Originally Posted by Michael Romanos I for one don't care who you have judging at your shows. Some judges ...


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Old 12-26-2006, 08:47 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I for one don't care who you have judging at your shows. Some judges are sloppy and their opinions not worth very much.
And is that your opinion of Lesley's judging? Because if you will read closely, she is the one I was referring to as having hired. And hired because of all the reasons (plus likely more) you consider her opinion an informed one. Even IF we share nothing else or agree on nothing else, we both respect Lesley's position in the corgi world.

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Lesley Chalmers knows what I am doing and what information from her that I pass on as an informed opinion.
And just to connect the dots and draw a crystal clear picture in case there were any doubts, I was NOT making fun of Lesley's information on the way that she dealt with young puppies. As I said, I would not expect anything other from her.

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Old 12-27-2006, 07:40 AM   #17 (permalink)
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When I had my first Corgi at 21. I'm very pleased I didn't have Glencorgi to take a swipe at me for any mistakes I made or in passing on information that might be slightly askew and more than slightly innocuous.

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If I am remembering correctly, Ineille84 did not seem to have a problem with taking a "swipe" at a member here who will be going to see which pup she wants to pick out over the New Years weekend. She adamantly claimed that it was not appropriate due to the pups age, and basically insisted that no reputable breeder would let anyone come to the home before 8 weeks.
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